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At San Diego Rustic we import many items that are recycled, antique and reclaimed. |
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In India we get huge doors from demolished homes and cut them down and use them for doors that fit in buffets. The doors are sometimes between 100 - 300 years old and are up to 4 inches thick. |
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At San Diego Rustic we purchase massive antique doors with the door frame and convert them into bookcases from small to over 15 feet tall and 8 feet wide. Some with thick glass shelves. Some of the old entryways still have the original address carved in the wood or on a metal plaque. |
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We use recycled wood from old piers, beams from old buildings and antique rail road ties to make the most amazing dining tables that will last for generations to come. Tables weigh up to 850 pounds and some are over 4 inches thick. In our factory we join many pieces of wood together or fill holes in the wood with smaller pieces of wood to give a beautiful effect. |
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We search small villages for antique trunks and ship them back to our factory in Jodhpur, India and give them a total makeover. |
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We purchase delapidated antique ox carts, dismantle them and make them into benches, we get old teak from the floors and walls of old buildings and build daybeds. |
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In India we search for huge entry doors and shutters from demolished homes and cut them down and use them for doors that fit into armoires and cupboards. The doors are sometimes between 100 - 300 years old and are up to 4 inches thick.
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